A little over 2 weeks before planting outdoors.
Seedlings are looking good.
Off to a good start
VERY nice-looking seedlings, paulgrow.
After the thunderstorms passed, I finally got my tomato and pepper seedlings outdoors under shelter to harden off. The storm front changed our warm weather into windy days with highs in the 50's and lows in the 30's, so they're having it tough but not cold enough to freeze.
I figure cold is better on them than hot, and a week or so of this ought to toughen them up. I'm glad they're not in the ground yet, the weather just isn't good enough.
So clever !
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